Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Tufts UniversityAn analysis is given of the effect of the frequency dependence of the internal field upon band shapes and intensities in infrared and Raman spectra of liquids. It is shown that band shape in the Raman case is independent of the form of an isotropic internal field, and therefore a reflection of molecular interaction alone, whereas both effects are operative in generating infrared band shapes. Numerical calculations of infrared band shapes in liquids are presented for the Lorentz and Buckingham internal field functions. It is concluded that the interpretation of infrared band shapes in terms of molecular interaction must ordinarily be accompanied by an explicit analysis of the depen...
New symmetrized angular auto-correlation functions (ACFs) are applied to the theoretical description...
$^{g}$J. E. Bertie, S. L. Zhang, H. H. Eysel, S. Baluja, and M. K. Ahmed, Appl. Spectrosc. 47, 1100 ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Temple University; Office of Science and Technology, th...
This research was supported, in part, by grants from the National Science Foundation.Author Institut...
Author Institution: Division of Pure Chemistry, National Research Council of CanadaMolecules possess...
Author Institution: Chemical Physics Research Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Company“Unusual effects w...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Purdue UniversityThe infrared spectrum of a polyatomic ...
The formalism of symmetry adapted functions for molecular orientations introduced previously [5, 6] ...
$^{*}$This research was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Optical Sci...
Mechanisms shaping infrared absorption bands of Van der Waals and hydrogen bonded liquids are presen...
$^{\ast}$ Now with Division of Physics.Author Institution: Division of Chemistry, National Research ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University Of Florida; Department of Chemistry, Univers...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of NebraskaMeasurem...
Support from NSF Grant No MPS-04656-A01 and from the Research Corporation is gratefully acknowledged...
A study was conducted to interpret infrared and Raman spectra assisted by computational chemistry. T...
New symmetrized angular auto-correlation functions (ACFs) are applied to the theoretical description...
$^{g}$J. E. Bertie, S. L. Zhang, H. H. Eysel, S. Baluja, and M. K. Ahmed, Appl. Spectrosc. 47, 1100 ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Temple University; Office of Science and Technology, th...
This research was supported, in part, by grants from the National Science Foundation.Author Institut...
Author Institution: Division of Pure Chemistry, National Research Council of CanadaMolecules possess...
Author Institution: Chemical Physics Research Laboratory, The Dow Chemical Company“Unusual effects w...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Purdue UniversityThe infrared spectrum of a polyatomic ...
The formalism of symmetry adapted functions for molecular orientations introduced previously [5, 6] ...
$^{*}$This research was supported by the National Science Foundation.Author Institution: Optical Sci...
Mechanisms shaping infrared absorption bands of Van der Waals and hydrogen bonded liquids are presen...
$^{\ast}$ Now with Division of Physics.Author Institution: Division of Chemistry, National Research ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University Of Florida; Department of Chemistry, Univers...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, University of NebraskaMeasurem...
Support from NSF Grant No MPS-04656-A01 and from the Research Corporation is gratefully acknowledged...
A study was conducted to interpret infrared and Raman spectra assisted by computational chemistry. T...
New symmetrized angular auto-correlation functions (ACFs) are applied to the theoretical description...
$^{g}$J. E. Bertie, S. L. Zhang, H. H. Eysel, S. Baluja, and M. K. Ahmed, Appl. Spectrosc. 47, 1100 ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Temple University; Office of Science and Technology, th...